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Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 12:40:22 PM | Using RevitCity 9.1 .rfa files using Revit 9.0

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I would like to use the posted .rfa files here, but the ones that I want to use are created with 9.1 and are not backwards compatable with the version I am using (Release 9 Build 20060505_2300).  I read that there is a batch update for these files but that seemed like the batch file was for users of a new version to upgrade their old files.  I have the opposite problem.  Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Chris 


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Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 1:58:53 PM | Using RevitCity 9.1 .rfa files using Revit 9.0

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Unfortunatly as far as I know Revit is not backward compatible at all. I have not heard anything different, but it may be possible somehow. (If anybody else knows a way to convert back please let me know)

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Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 8:39:02 AM | Using RevitCity 9.1 .rfa files using Revit 9.0

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Thanks James.  Do you know what the process is for upgrading to 9.1?  Is is just a patch or does one have to pay for an upgrade?

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Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 8:58:01 AM | Using RevitCity 9.1 .rfa files using Revit 9.0

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As I understand it they are treated as two complete versions. 9.1 is not an upgrade and will be full price. I am not sure if there is any other thing involved in upgrading. We are on Autodesk Subscription and pay an annual fee and that allows us to receive upgrades for all of our Autodesk Products.

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